2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Department of Engineering Technology
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Engineering - Technology Division > Department of Engineering Technology
Who’s Who in the Department
Chair:
Fatima Merchant
Professor:
Enrique Barbieri, Medhat El-Nahas (Instructional), Albert Flavier (Instructional), Francisco Robles Hernandez, Heidar A. Malki, Fatima Merchant, Mequanint Moges (Instructional), Wajiha Shireen, Ray Taylor (Research), Xiaojing Yuan, Weihang Zhu, George Zouradakis
Associate Professors:
Kamran Alba, Venkatesh Balan, Burak Basaran (Instructional), Amina Bose, Ricardo Lent, Luca Pollonini, Jian Shi
Assistant Professor:
Samia Afrin (Instructional), Kumaraswamy Naidu Chitrala, Lei Fan, Zheng Fan, Bin Hu, Abdul Latif Khan, Qin Lin, Yuheng Lin, Gowtham Mohan, Maedeh Mohammadi (Research)
Professor of Practice:
Adnan Al-Ibadi, Eman Ibrahim
Department Overview
The Engineering Technology Council of the American Society of Engineering Education has provided the following definition of Engineering Technology:
Engineering Technology is the profession in which knowledge of the applied mathematical and natural sciences gained by higher education, experience, and practice is devoted to application of engineering principles and the implementation of technological advances for the benefit of humanity.
Engineering Technology education for the professional focuses primarily on analyzing, applying, implementing, and improving existing technologies and is aimed at preparing graduates for practice in that portion of the technological spectrum closest to the product improvement, manufacturing, and engineering operational functions.
The Department of Engineering Technology provides cutting-edge educational opportunities in Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering Technology programs and in Biotechnology.
To qualify for a Bachelor of Science in the Technology Division, students must complete university core curriculum requirements plus college and departmental requirements for a specific program as stated in this section of the catalog.
Curricula offered by the department emphasize the latest technological developments. Students perform meaningful, practical laboratory experiments to verify and reinforce their knowledge. Computer-related courses in all majors provide students with practical experience using computers and associated software. Upon graduation, students in the Department of Engineering Technology are ready for employment in their field and can continue to grow and advance in their field, because they have the skill to:
- Analyze and solve industrial problems;
- Communicate effectively, whether speaking or writing;
- Work effectively in a team setting using current leadership and business practices;
- Learn and apply new technology.
The department also has a research mission to discover new ways to apply basic science and technology discoveries to applications useful to business and industry.
Students pursuing a degree plan in the ET Department must complete university requirements
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